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emacs-perl-doc

Read nicely rendered Perl documentation in Emacs

This file contains commands to read Perl documentation in Emacs. It uses two external commands which come with Perl: perldoc to locate the Perl documentation for the Perl modules installed on your system, and pod2html to format the documentation to HTML. This HTML version is then displayed using Emacs' "simple HTML renderer" shr.

  • perl-doc: Read perl documentation, prompt for topic. You can give perldoc sections (e.g. "perldebug"), names of modules installed on your system, but also functions and variable names.
  • perl-doc-file: Like perl-doc, but prompts for a file name.
  • perl-doc-view-source: View the POD source for the documentation in the current buffer.

Motivation

Perl documentation is written in a markup format called POD (Plain Old Documentation and is usually converted to other formats for reading by humans. The documentation used to be available in Emacs for a long time in 'info' or 'man' format. However, Perl does no longer ship 'info' files, and the software available from CPAN never did. 'man' is not available on all platforms and allows only rather restricted formatting, most notably linking between documents does not work.

On the other hand, Perl provides a converter from POD to HTML. HTML is well supported by Emacs and is well suited for presentation of structured documents.

The user visible benefits over the other formats are:

  • Works nicely on platforms which do not have man
  • Unlike with 'man', Hyperlinks between POD documents work and resolve to POD documentation on your system, no web server required.
  • Makes use of Emacs faces: variable-pitch font for text, fixed-pitch for code, italics for, well, italics

Installation and Configuration

This library is available under the name perl-doc from GNU ELPA and works with Emacs 27 and newer. Indexing with imenu can be used with Emacs 28 and newer.

The file comes with two customization items perl-doc-pod2html-program and perl-doc-perldoc-program which point to the pod2html and perldoc programs, respectively. On many platforms the defaults will just work, though you may need to install a separate package for Perl documentation (e.g. perl-doc for Debian/Ubuntu).

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